Cyclin Y is expressed in Platelets and Modulates Integrin Outside-in Signaling.
Anastasia KyselovaMauro SiragusaJulian AnthesFiorella Andrea SolariStefan LorochRené P ZahediUlrich WalterIngrid FlemingVoahanginirina RandriamboavonjyPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
Diabetes is associated with platelet hyper-reactivity and enhanced risk of thrombosis development. Here we compared protein expression in platelets from healthy donors and diabetic patients to identify differentially expressed proteins and their possible function in platelet activation. Mass spectrometry analyses identified cyclin Y (CCNY) in platelets and its reduced expression in platelets from diabetic patients, a phenomenon that could be attributed to the increased activity of calpains. To determine the role of CCNY in platelets, mice globally lacking the protein were studied. CCNY-/- mice demonstrated lower numbers of circulating platelets but platelet responsiveness to thrombin and a thromboxane A2 analogue were comparable with that of wild-type mice, as was agonist-induced α and dense granule secretion. CCNY-deficient platelets demonstrated enhanced adhesion to fibronectin and collagen as well as an attenuated spreading and clot retraction, indicating an alteration in "outside in" integrin signalling. This phenotype was accompanied by a significant reduction in the agonist-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of β3 integrin. Taken together we have shown that CCNY is present in anucleated platelets where it is involved in the regulation of integrin-mediated outside in signalling associated with thrombin stimulation.
Keyphrases
- wild type
- mass spectrometry
- red blood cell
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- high fat diet induced
- high glucose
- cell migration
- diabetic rats
- escherichia coli
- poor prognosis
- pulmonary embolism
- cell adhesion
- small molecule
- liquid chromatography
- staphylococcus aureus
- cell death
- adipose tissue
- cystic fibrosis
- binding protein
- amino acid